GamersGate?

Blue Coins is the virtual currency of GamersGate. Any product can be purchased with Blue Coins. You can buy Blue Coins to your account and you will also get them as a reward when purchasing games or participating on the site by, for example writing reviews, rating games or solving questions in Game Tutor.

The amount of blue coins that you have can be found if you:

1) Log in on the site

2) Go to My Account tab

3) Chose Account Information sub-tab

There you can see how many coins you have. When buying on the site, after choosing the Check Out option, you will have a possibility to use blue coins. Note, that if you do not possess enough blue coins, the option will not be available and will be greyed out.

1) Copy the download file and the temp folder as they are located near each other

2) Paste on another computer that has connection to the internet

3) Run the download file and fill in the login/password if necessary

4) The installation process will start automatically, if the temporary folder is in place, since it will find the install files.

NOTE: Internet connection is required for performing the installation process. Installation cannot be made manually. It is done automatically and it requires internet connection to be performed properly.

No, you cannot. Internet connection is required to install games. If the target computer has slow download bandwidth, then the game can be downloaded on another computer and then transferred in any way to your original computer. There you can use them to install, but connection is needed to sign in and start the installation process.

NOTE: You should move the download file and the temporary Gamersgate folder (GamersGate temporary files) as they are placed near each other in order to install the downloaded games. Otherwise the downloader will start the download process again. Installation should be started using the download file, and it cannot be done manually from the temporary folder.

Yes, some games got some kind of protection. This is done according to the agreement with the developers and publishers. However, the activation limit that may be on this protection is easily reset by an email to support@gamersgate.com. Any game bought on GamersGate is yours to download and install as many times as you like.

Any game bought on GamersGate is yours to download and install as many times you like. Some games are protected with an activation limit, but that limit is easily reset with an email to support@gamersgate.com

GamersGate is a leading digital distribution platform, providing ready gaming experiences for gamers worldwide – anytime, anywhere. Viewed as a strong contender in the digital download arena, GamersGate continues to redefine the download industry. Future strategies include the launch of several additional services, and the further aggressive expansion of its product portfolio, from a wide range of internationally recognized publishers.

If your order is confirmed, then the games are at your disposal on your GamersGate account.

You need to

1) Log in to your account at Gamersgate

2) Go to My Games tab

3) Check the Purchased Games sub-tab

NOTE: Serial keys for games are available at "My Games" section of the website, in the tab "Purchased games" underneath the corresponding game. Note that not all games require a serial key, and thus do not have one.

The manual, if there is one available, can be found in the My Games section once you are logged in. It is right under the title of the concerned game (some games may miss manuals).

Manuals can also be found in the game installation folder or the folder where the game is installed. If you require a manual for some game, and it is not present at any places described above, you can send an email to support@gamersgate.com and ask for it to be sent to you.

Payment / Transactions

Blue Coins is the virtual currency of GamersGate. Any product can be purchased with Blue Coins. You can buy Blue Coins to your account and you will also get them as a reward when purchasing games or participating on the site by, for example writing reviews, rating games or solving questions in Game Tutor.

The amount of blue coins that you have can be found if you:

1) Log in on the site

2) Go to My Account tab

3) Chose Account Information sub-tab

There you can see how many coins you have. When buying on the site, after choosing the Check Out option, you will have a possibility to use blue coins. Note, that if you do not possess enough blue coins, the option will not be available and will be greyed out.

Your transaction is secure. GamersGate protects transactions by using well established and internationally recognized payment provider solutions who takes advantage of SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption. In short, SSL encrypts information you are sending through the Internet, into a complex code that no one else can read or change. SSL is just as secure, as if you use your credit card at an ATM.

NOTE: Gamersgate uses third party payment services and we do not have access to any credit card or transaction information.

No, pending orders will not be handled and billed for unless you finish the payment procedure at the payment service web-page. In some time "Pending" orders, that are not handled and billed for will be automatically switched to "Canceled". Note, that sometimes it takes more time to handle payments, thus the game will be added when the payment is finally received.

If you have a pending order, and the game is missing on your account, but the payment was made, then you should contact support@gamersgate.com and your order will be checked out and corrected if it is necessary.

NOTE: Gamersgate uses payment services, provided by other companies, and we do not deal with payments at all. All is done via payment services (like Paypal, Skrill, Global Collect etc), and all issues concerning payment procedures and blocks may be resolved with them. Otherwise, if you have a problem with an order or games being added to your account, you can contact support@gamersgate.com and you will be gladly assisted.

Downloader

This may be a Microsoft application within the .NET Framework 2.0 and reinstalling .NET Framework 2.0 will probably solve this BUT dfsvc.exe may also be a TROJAN and a total scan of your computer is highly recommended.

1) Check your Internet connection and try disabling your firewall if youve got one. This message may appear when the connection is interrupted, or very slow.

2) Reboot your PC - this may remove some temporary files, clean some memory, and may help in removing this message

3) Just wait 5-10 minutes and try again - this is most probably a temporary problem, so whatever causes it, it may be gone after a while.

4) Try downloading the game from another computer, and if the error does not appear there, you can copy the downloaded files and the download file (!) to your computer and run the file. It will then search for the downloaded files. If the temporary folder for downloaded games and the download file are in the same place, then it will find the files and start the installation process. If after all you still experience this problem, do write to support@gamersgate.com.

Do NOT use the RUN option in Internet Explorer. Download the Downloader to your desktop or preferd download area and click the downloader to initiate the download/install process.

Needless to say, the games are provided to us directly from publishers and developers and do not include viruses, malware or any other unauthorized software. Some anti-virus applications MAY still react improperly and give something called a false positive.

Common reason is that ISP uses an inner anti-virus which detects suspicious sites and check if they are containing viruses, trojans worms and etc. So it probably filtered your download domain and caused the download manager problems when it tried to continue downloading, as the problem may happen when you try unpausing. There are several possible reasons for you to receive such a message.

You can do the following:

1) Check your internet connection. This message may appear when the connection is interrupted, or very slow.

2) Reboot your PC - this may remove some temporary files, clean some memory, and may help in removing this message

3) Just wait 5-10 minutes and try again - this is most probably a temporary problem, so whatever causes it, it may be gone after a while.

4) Try downloading the game from another computer, and if the error does not appear there, you can copy the downloaded files and the download file (!) to your computer and run the file. It will then search for the downloaded files. If the temporary folder for downloaded games and the download file are in the same place, then it will find the files and start the installation process. If after all you still experience this problem, do write to support@gamersgate.com.

1) An anti-virus application may be blocking/filtering the download. Lower the anti-virus settings or disable the antivirus during the download.

2) Your internet service provider may use a built-in security service, which detects suspicious sites and checks if they are containing viruses,trojans, worms and etc. It probably filtered your download domain and caused problems to the download manager when it tried to countinue downloading.

NOTE: Some anti virus applications gives false positives for files in the games. Needless to say, GamersGate got the games directly from developers and publishers and the downloads do NOT include viruses or other malwares.

1) Copy the download file and the temp folder as they are located near each other

2) Paste on another computer that has connection to the internet

3) Run the download file and fill in the login/password if necessary

4) The installation process will start automatically, if the temporary folder is in place, since it will find the install files.

NOTE: Internet connection is required for performing the installation process. Installation cannot be made manually. It is done automatically and it requires internet connection to be performed properly.

Change settings for your browser or try another browser. Go to Internet Explorer>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced tab>Security options group and uncheck the box next to option, \"Check for server certificate revocation\". (requires restart of Internet Explorer to take effect)

If that doesnt work, reset the configurations for IE back to standard.

The path to a certain file can only be so long due to operating system parameters; and if you download somewhere with an already long filename (C:\Windows\Users\Example\My Documents\Downloads) for example; then long named files will cause an error. Try moving the downloader to a shorter named area, ie "C:\Downloads" and try again. If you kept the GamersGate Temporary files you can move them with the installer and continue where you left off.

Go to Internet Explorer>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced tab>Security options group and uncheck the box next to option, \"Check for server certificate revocation\". (requires restart of Internet Explorer to take effect)

If that doesnt work, reset the configurations for IE back to standard.

Most probably, you have a FAT32 File system on the drive you are downloading the game. Fat32 does not support single files that are larger than 4GB in size. For instance, Mass Effect game is one of the very few games at GamersGate that has a file 7gb in size, and at 4GB of download you get this message.The options exclude any possibility to download it to your HDD now, but

1 - you can use a flash drive that has 8 gb space and download to it.

2 - you can use an external hard disc that has NTFS as a file system.

3 - you can create a partition or format an old one and choose NTFS as a new file system for it. Then it will be available for you to download the game.

4 - you can use discs, like DVD9, or blue ray to store the game, that you may have the chance to download somewhere else (since it is not possible to download straight on a CD). DVD 9 allows to write 8 gb of space, whilst blue ray discs allow to store even more.

Installation is done automatically and it requires internet connection to be performed properly.

NOTE: it cannot be made manually. Serial keys for games are available at "My Games" section of the website, in the tab "Purchased games" underneath the corresponding game. Note that not all games require a serial key, and thus do not have one.

If a game does not work or install, it does not mean that the game is broken or faulty. There is a large number of reasons for that. For some games and usual problems we have FAQ section, where you can find a lot of answers to a number of questions. Please do consult the FAQ section and only after trying the recommended actions from it, contact support@gamersgate.com for prompt help.

Some tips to follow during the whole process are the following:

When downloading the Download file of the game, save it to your hard drive rather than just running it from the browser.

Upgrade your video drivers to the latest version - at least DirectX 9c. Actually, many games NEED 9c to work. Running 10 or 11 are not always good enough. DirectX can be found at www.microsoft.com

If you run games under Windows Vista, then try running "as administrator": for that you to right click on the icon of the game, then chose "run as administrator"

If you are using Windows XP and Vista it is better to have administrative rights on your account.

You also may try using Compatibility Mode when running games on Vista: right click on the game icon, choose Properties tab and there will be a "Compatibility" tab with different settings

Sometimes lowering down security/or turning it off and see if it changes the situation - it may block the execution or files or block access to/from them.

If you have a problem with a game, try downloading it one more time, but to a folder somewhere else that a system folder - like Desktop, or C:/Program Files. Try not running it from the browser, because its better you save the file to your hard drive.

If you still have no progress see if you can try to download and install on another PC and check if it is a game related problem, or a PC related one.

1.You have got a demo of the game installed. Make sure you uninstall the demo before installing the full game.

2. You have patched the game with a patch for the disc version of the game. You must use a patch for a digital version of the game. If you cant find such patch on the official web sit or at the My Games section at GamersGate, please provide us the patch number and we will ask the developers about it.

3. Sometimes the "Run" option in Windows will not work. Download the file and double click it intead.

4. Network storage will not work. You must download and install on local drives.

There are NO viruses or trojans in the download. Its likely your anti-virus program having what is called a "false positive". It may have found something in the heuristic search, which is not always 100% accurate. The games are delivered from developers and publishers, so the risk of having an infected download is minimal.

The game is stored in the same folder/location you run the Downloader from. When you run the Downloader, a folder named "GamersGate temporary files" will be created and the game files will be stored in that folder.

The Downloader it self are saved to your usual download storage that you have choosed in your Browser settings.

After the download is complete you will be asked if you want to remove the files or not.

Error-messages

Some games need DirectX 9c to work. Having DirectX 10 or 11 are not always good enough.

Windows Vista allows to use only DirectX version 10, meaning that games that require the previous version will sometimes not run on Vista due to this reason. Possible solution is to use Compatibility mode.

This may be a Microsoft application within the .NET Framework 2.0 and reinstalling .NET Framework 2.0 will probably solve this BUT dfsvc.exe may also be a TROJAN and a total scan of your computer is highly recommended.

Try download or install the game on another drive. It may matter if the drive is FAT32 or NTFS formatted.

This is also a file lock issue. See if you can do the following: - Delete all concerning the game, reboot - Make sure you have full admin rights. - Change the settings for your antivirus/firewall so no block will corrupt the download - Please save the download file rather than running it from the browser. - Please redownload the game (if possible, in Safe mode) and make sure you download to C: or to D: - keep the path short.

Errors are mostly due either to the place you download, rights to write files there (check security software), or some other block maybe. See if any changes help you out.

Needless to say, the games are provided to us directly from publishers and developers and do not include viruses, malware or any other unauthorized software. Some anti-virus applications MAY still react improperly and give something called a false positive.

This type of messages appear in case you are installing an expansion or an add-on, not having the required original\previous expansion installed, or you are installing in a different folder. This is most common for adding Hearts of Iron Armageddon to Doomsday expansions and it means that you have installed Armageddon in the wrong folder or not installed at all. The correct install path AFTER Armageddon is installed is, by default, C:Program FilesParadox InteractiveDoomsday.

ADVICE: Do read the game details on games page to know what is required for a particular game/expansion to be installed.

1) An anti-virus application may be blocking/filtering the download. Lower the anti-virus settings or disable the antivirus during the download.

2) Your internet service provider may use a built-in security service, which detects suspicious sites and checks if they are containing viruses,trojans, worms and etc. It probably filtered your download domain and caused problems to the download manager when it tried to countinue downloading.

Please make sure you are running the game with the necessary user privileges – i.e. try running as an administrator via “Run as Administrator” in the context of the executable

Please also check your system to make sure you have access to the Tages folder (e.g. the hidden folder “c:\ProgramData\Tages” resp. “C:\Users\All Users\Tages” in Windows Vista and Windows 7, on an English Windows XP this translates to “c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Tages”). Usually this folder will always be accessible to any account, unless your system has been intentionally modified, e.g. folder permissions or ownerships have been changed or there are monitoring tools running on the PC denying access to this folder.

This problem may be caused by having a corrupted Arial font file. You can search for it on the web, find it on your Windows installation CD. Replacing the font may solve this problem. For help contact support@gamersgate.com

NOTE: We do not encourage customers to use any font from the network, and preferably it is collected from an official source.

NOTE: Some anti virus applications gives false positives for files in the games. Needless to say, GamersGate got the games directly from developers and publishers and the downloads do NOT include viruses or other malwares.

As it seems like GamersGate is the only digital distributor out there that do not manipulate the games to fit their own system. There have been reports of difficulties installing addons from GamersGate to games bought elsewhere.

The suggestions below are found on the Paradox Forum. It works for some customers and may also be adaptable for other games:

If the installer cant find HoI 3, delete local content from Steam and download again from Steam. That may make the installer to work properly.

You can also try to copy the HoI3 folder from the Steam folder and store it somewhere else.

Change settings for your browser or try another browser. Go to Internet Explorer>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced tab>Security options group and uncheck the box next to option, \"Check for server certificate revocation\". (requires restart of Internet Explorer to take effect)

If that doesnt work, reset the configurations for IE back to standard.

The path to a certain file can only be so long due to operating system parameters; and if you download somewhere with an already long filename (C:\Windows\Users\Example\My Documents\Downloads) for example; then long named files will cause an error. Try moving the downloader to a shorter named area, ie "C:\Downloads" and try again. If you kept the GamersGate Temporary files you can move them with the installer and continue where you left off.

Go to Internet Explorer>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced tab>Security options group and uncheck the box next to option, \"Check for server certificate revocation\". (requires restart of Internet Explorer to take effect)

If that doesnt work, reset the configurations for IE back to standard.

Most probably, you have a FAT32 File system on the drive you are downloading the game. Fat32 does not support single files that are larger than 4GB in size. For instance, Mass Effect game is one of the very few games at GamersGate that has a file 7gb in size, and at 4GB of download you get this message.The options exclude any possibility to download it to your HDD now, but

1 - you can use a flash drive that has 8 gb space and download to it.

2 - you can use an external hard disc that has NTFS as a file system.

3 - you can create a partition or format an old one and choose NTFS as a new file system for it. Then it will be available for you to download the game.

4 - you can use discs, like DVD9, or blue ray to store the game, that you may have the chance to download somewhere else (since it is not possible to download straight on a CD). DVD 9 allows to write 8 gb of space, whilst blue ray discs allow to store even more.

You can only use patches made for download versions. If the developer do not provide such patch and you think your game need the patch, please contact support@gamersgate.com about it. Include information about what game it is and the name of the patch you think we need to add. Please note, that it may take time to produce and acquire a patch, and that customer support has a main priority set to answering e-mails about problems, yet still your request will be transferred and handled after it is received and read.

If a game does not work or install, it does not mean that the game is broken or faulty. There is a large number of reasons for that. For some games and usual problems we have FAQ section, where you can find a lot of answers to a number of questions. Please do consult the FAQ section and only after trying the recommended actions from it, contact support@gamersgate.com for prompt help.

Some tips to follow during the whole process are the following:

When downloading the Download file of the game, save it to your hard drive rather than just running it from the browser.

Upgrade your video drivers to the latest version - at least DirectX 9c. Actually, many games NEED 9c to work. Running 10 or 11 are not always good enough. DirectX can be found at www.microsoft.com

If you run games under Windows Vista, then try running "as administrator": for that you to right click on the icon of the game, then chose "run as administrator"

If you are using Windows XP and Vista it is better to have administrative rights on your account.

You also may try using Compatibility Mode when running games on Vista: right click on the game icon, choose Properties tab and there will be a "Compatibility" tab with different settings

Sometimes lowering down security/or turning it off and see if it changes the situation - it may block the execution or files or block access to/from them.

If you have a problem with a game, try downloading it one more time, but to a folder somewhere else that a system folder - like Desktop, or C:/Program Files. Try not running it from the browser, because its better you save the file to your hard drive.

If you still have no progress see if you can try to download and install on another PC and check if it is a game related problem, or a PC related one.

There are NO viruses or trojans in the download. Its likely your anti-virus program having what is called a "false positive". It may have found something in the heuristic search, which is not always 100% accurate. The games are delivered from developers and publishers, so the risk of having an infected download is minimal.

Game Related

Some games need DirectX 9c to work. Having DirectX 10 or 11 are not always good enough.

Windows Vista allows to use only DirectX version 10, meaning that games that require the previous version will sometimes not run on Vista due to this reason. Possible solution is to use Compatibility mode.

Needless to say, the games are provided to us directly from publishers and developers and do not include viruses, malware or any other unauthorized software. Some anti-virus applications MAY still react improperly and give something called a false positive.

This type of messages appear in case you are installing an expansion or an add-on, not having the required original\previous expansion installed, or you are installing in a different folder. This is most common for adding Hearts of Iron Armageddon to Doomsday expansions and it means that you have installed Armageddon in the wrong folder or not installed at all. The correct install path AFTER Armageddon is installed is, by default, C:Program FilesParadox InteractiveDoomsday.

ADVICE: Do read the game details on games page to know what is required for a particular game/expansion to be installed.

Try to change the resolution a bit and everything should be in order. The problems with the trade screen sometimes occur at 1024&768 screen resolution, but after a change to 1280x1024 75 MHz everything will work as it should.

Please make sure you are running the game with the necessary user privileges – i.e. try running as an administrator via “Run as Administrator” in the context of the executable

Please also check your system to make sure you have access to the Tages folder (e.g. the hidden folder “c:\ProgramData\Tages” resp. “C:\Users\All Users\Tages” in Windows Vista and Windows 7, on an English Windows XP this translates to “c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Tages”). Usually this folder will always be accessible to any account, unless your system has been intentionally modified, e.g. folder permissions or ownerships have been changed or there are monitoring tools running on the PC denying access to this folder.

This problem may be caused by having a corrupted Arial font file. You can search for it on the web, find it on your Windows installation CD. Replacing the font may solve this problem. For help contact support@gamersgate.com

NOTE: We do not encourage customers to use any font from the network, and preferably it is collected from an official source.

This is an audio device initialization problem so you need to twink the audio settings in bioshock’s default.ini Edit your default.ini. Put a semi-colon in front of AudioDevice=FMODAudio.FMODAudioSubsystem, and add the following line right after it: AudioDevice=D3DDrv.D3DAudioDevice After edits, that part of the config file should look like this: ;AudioDevice=FMODAudio.FMODAudioSubsystem AudioDevice=D3DDrv.D3DAudioDevice"

NOTE: Some anti virus applications gives false positives for files in the games. Needless to say, GamersGate got the games directly from developers and publishers and the downloads do NOT include viruses or other malwares.

1) Copy the download file and the temp folder as they are located near each other

2) Paste on another computer that has connection to the internet

3) Run the download file and fill in the login/password if necessary

4) The installation process will start automatically, if the temporary folder is in place, since it will find the install files.

NOTE: Internet connection is required for performing the installation process. Installation cannot be made manually. It is done automatically and it requires internet connection to be performed properly.

It is very important to install the add-ons in the same folder as the main game. The correct folder after the main game and add-ons are installed is, by default, C:\Program Files\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings

Also see if near the end of the installation, the installer would "unpack" some files. At this time, I can get a series of warnings about files that already existed and be asked about whether they should be overwritten. Chose NOT to overwrite the files, and the game may work fine after that.

Yes, some games got some kind of protection. This is done according to the agreement with the developers and publishers. However, the activation limit that may be on this protection is easily reset by an email to support@gamersgate.com. Any game bought on GamersGate is yours to download and install as many times as you like.

If the registered at Bioware DLC content still fails to be added to the game, the problem can be solved after you change the "RequiresAuthorization" parameters from 1 to 0 in the "Addins.xml" file, inside the Dragon Age directory.

If you run the windows Vista version of the start menu you can enter "regedit" in the search box and then you should find the program. (If you run windows XP you need to select Start then Run - enter regedit and start the program.) After that youll get a folder tree. Locate this key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Paradox Interactive/Europa Universalis III and delete it.

Problems concerning this game and its expansions are due to wrong installation folder. The correct install path is the original games folder, by default it should be C:Program FilesParadox InteractiveEuropa Universalis III

It is very important to install the add-ons in the same folder as the main game. The correct folder after the main game and add-ons are installed is, by default, C:\Program Files\Paradox Interactive\Europa Universalis III

3 Install EU3: In Nomine in the same folder you installed the original game and the previous expansion - but be sure to install Napoleon"s Ambition before installing this, since its an expansion to it. (for more details, see the In Nomine"s web-page at Gamersgate)

NOTE: Please read the details to the games in order to know what is required to play them.

Fort Zombie - Unhandled exception-System.IO.FileNotFound

It appears that others have had the same problem that you have had, with the game crashing immediately at start. I did some digging and found this support forum that outlines some of the causes of the missing file error. It seems like you might be able to fix it by downloading and installing some of the mentioned software if your computer is missing them:

Gamersgate allows its user to download games of different publishers and developers. For gameplay and technical problems we recommend you to:

First check out our FAQ section to see, if there is a common resolution.

Check GameTutor for similar problems and how people may have resolved them. Most problems are already listed there by our trusted users.

Check out the developers and official game web-sites and forums for information on particular game errors.

A good solution would be to search over the web in forums for the similar problem - you may find a similar problem that will help you to solve the one you have.

If nothing of this helped you, then you should contact the support@gamersgate.com and describe the problem you have using the following form.

1) Your account name

2) Order-id, if the question is about a specific order

3) The full name of the game

4) Full description of the problem. Preferably include images, error texts, print screens and everything that is relevant and may help.

NOTE: Please include previous conversation when asking questions, that will help us to solve the problem faster. We do not answer emails at night and on weekends, so please have patience and you will be gladly assisted as soon as possible.

This works perfectly with Windows 7 64bit. All you need to do to install: in the downloaded game folder, right click on the Harbinger.msi file, then properties, compatibility tab, run in compatibility mode for: A previous version of Windows. Then apply, then you must run the msi file.

It is very important to install the add-ons in the same folder as the main game. The correct folder after the main game and add-ons are installed is, by default, C:\Program Files\Paradox Interactive\Doomsday

1) You need to install Arma on top of your DD installation.... 2) Also turn off UAC Here is how http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/ 3) And never install the game in the default program files folder Install it to something like c:\games\HOI2DD Install DD Install Arma on top of DD folder Install 1.2 Arma patch on top of DD folder All should work fine

The solution is to reboot the PC (to clear memory), load the game in windowed mode, close the game (or let it crash) change the settings.txt to full screen then reopen the game. Something about how it stores memory once its been loaded and doesnt have to reload it again even if it crashes the 1st time it loads the 2nd time ok.

As it seems like GamersGate is the only digital distributor out there that do not manipulate the games to fit their own system there have been reports of difficulties installing addons from GamersGate to original games bought elseware.

There suggestions below are found on the Paradox Forum. It works for some customers and may also be adaptable for other games:

If the installer cant find HoI 3, delete local content from Steam and download again from Steam. That may make the installer to work properly.

You can also try to copy the HoI3 folder from the Steam folder and store it somewhere else.

Go the directory where the game is installed and open settings.txt. Close to the top there is a tag l_english. Change this to l_french or any other language and it should start in the language choosed.

Installation is done automatically and it requires internet connection to be performed properly.

NOTE: it cannot be made manually. Serial keys for games are available at "My Games" section of the website, in the tab "Purchased games" underneath the corresponding game. Note that not all games require a serial key, and thus do not have one.

Any game bought on GamersGate is yours to download and install as many times you like. Some games are protected with an activation limit, but that limit is easily reset with an email to support@gamersgate.com

You can only use patches made for download versions. If the developer do not provide such patch and you think your game need the patch, please contact support@gamersgate.com about it. Include information about what game it is and the name of the patch you think we need to add. Please note, that it may take time to produce and acquire a patch, and that customer support has a main priority set to answering e-mails about problems, yet still your request will be transferred and handled after it is received and read.

GamersGate does not support questions about obvious developing errors or questions about what to do and how to do in a game, meaning gameplay errors. Please look for information about these questions at the developers website or the games official website. Do check out the FAQs "Official websites and forums" section for links to required publishers and developers.

If a game does not work or install, it does not mean that the game is broken or faulty. There is a large number of reasons for that. For some games and usual problems we have FAQ section, where you can find a lot of answers to a number of questions. Please do consult the FAQ section and only after trying the recommended actions from it, contact support@gamersgate.com for prompt help.

Some tips to follow during the whole process are the following:

When downloading the Download file of the game, save it to your hard drive rather than just running it from the browser.

Upgrade your video drivers to the latest version - at least DirectX 9c. Actually, many games NEED 9c to work. Running 10 or 11 are not always good enough. DirectX can be found at www.microsoft.com

If you run games under Windows Vista, then try running "as administrator": for that you to right click on the icon of the game, then chose "run as administrator"

If you are using Windows XP and Vista it is better to have administrative rights on your account.

You also may try using Compatibility Mode when running games on Vista: right click on the game icon, choose Properties tab and there will be a "Compatibility" tab with different settings

Sometimes lowering down security/or turning it off and see if it changes the situation - it may block the execution or files or block access to/from them.

If you have a problem with a game, try downloading it one more time, but to a folder somewhere else that a system folder - like Desktop, or C:/Program Files. Try not running it from the browser, because its better you save the file to your hard drive.

If you still have no progress see if you can try to download and install on another PC and check if it is a game related problem, or a PC related one.

It looks like the autopatcher has all of the versions packed in it but it is detecting the wrong installation. It is detecting the wrong installation for some reason. The patch caches all of the .exes and security files for the different versions in a temp directory and then deletes them once it finishes. For some reason it is dropping the securom exe and dll in the installation. Scan the temp directory and look for the starforce-hw exe and security file and drop them in the install directory and press "finish" on the patch installer

PLEASE note the system requirments for this game. This is an old game and is no longer supported by the developers. Your drivers for the graphic car may actually be TO upgraded, but take a look at this before you rolling back your drivers or asking for a refund for the game: "With Windows XP and Vista, right click, select run as, and select my profile. It takes you to the main menu, skipping all intro videos."

Most probably, you have a FAT32 File system on the drive you are downloading the game. Fat32 does not support single files that are larger than 4GB in size. For instance, Mass Effect game is one of the very few games at GamersGate that has a file 7gb in size, and at 4GB of download you get this message. The options exclude any possibility to download it to your HDD now, but

1 - you can use a flash drive that has 8 gb space and download to it.

2 - you can create a partition or format an old one and choose NTFS as a new file system for it. Then it will be available for you to download the game.

3 - you can use discs, like DVD9, or blue ray to store the game, that you may have the chance to download somewhere else (since it is not possible to download straight on a CD). DVD 9 allows to write 8 gb of space, whilst blue ray discs allow to store even more.

This operation is a tip from a GamersGate user and aquire some computer skills and are used on your own risk: 1.in XP you can goto start> run> and type in "regedit.exe" and press enter. 2. Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion 3. Find ProgramFilesDir whose default should be C:\Program Files 4. Change this to whatever directory you wish. I changed it to F:\Program Files for example.

It is most probably cause by starting the game before installing the offered patch. To resolve this, uninstall all concerning the game and the patch, then install the game, don"t run it afterwards, but instead apply the patch. This will make the game run normally.

To patch your game you will need a patch for a digital version of the game. A patch for a disc version will not work. We are trying to always have the latest patches availible in the My Games section but if you think there is a patch missing, please contact us about it and we will acquire it from the developers.

Please be aware that Red Faction II was released on older generation operating systems and hardware, this being the fact some high end systems can experience errors. Users of Red Faction II that have Direct X 10.1 ATI video cards or Direct X 10.0 Nvidia video cards will receive an error message. This issue unfortunately cannot be fixed at this time. Contact the support@gamersgate.com for more information concerning the work done about this problem.

The default language of the game should be English. English is used if the language is not English, Prussian, Italian, German and etc. For instance, Japanese is not in the list so it should be replaced with an English display.

To resolve this, please do the following:

1) After downloading the game open the temporary folder with the game. It is "GamersGate temporary files\8531\"

2) There is a file named Setup.ini Open it in notepad or any other text editor, scroll down, and you will see this the following textdefault=409 key0=410 key1=40a key2=405 key3=407 key4=40c key5=415 key6=419 key7=409 key8=411 The default should be English if it is not one of the lower ones.

3) Check out what you have in default since, for instance, Japanese is 0x0411=Japanese.

4) The issue is resolved if you change the default value to 409 and start the downloader again - then the installation will be started in english.

To resolve this go to the game folder, i.e C:\Program Files\Restaurant Empire 2\shader\shadowmf, and copy all the files in that folder. Then go to C:\Program Files\Restaurant Empire 2\shader\shadowmi and paste the files there.

This is a tip from a GamersGate customer.For Windows 7 (in my case x64 Ultimate, but this probably goes for allversions).1 - Install Sacred 2 Fallen Angel and apply patch: Sacred2-UK-INT-2_40_0_0.exe(This may take upto 60 mins to apply and will appear to crash half waythrough. Just leave alone and it will eventually run).2 - Install Sacred 2 Ice and Blood expansion (it will not be able tobe activated at this time as Sacred 2 will crash during start up andthe expansion cannot be activated until the game loads apparently)3 - Download and install Sacred2-UK-2_64_0_0-2_65_1_0.exe patch4 - Using the control panel or Revo uninstaller, etc., Uninstall OpenAL and PhysX (and other Nvidia drivers if present)5 - Download the latest versions of the Open AL driver and Nvidiadrivers (particularly PhysX) and reboot PC once downloaded.6 - Reinstall Open AL and Nividia drivers/PhysX7 - Reboot PC8 - Launch Sacred 2 from the desktop shortcut, should now be able toactivate Ice and Blood and the game should now load without problems.

As it seems like GamersGate is the only digital distributor out there that do not manipulate the games to fit their own system there have been reports of difficulties installing addons from GamersGate to original games bought elseware.

There suggestions below are found on the Paradox Forum. It works for some customers and may also be adaptable for other games:

If the installer cant find HoI 3, delete local content from Steam and download again from Steam. That may make the installer to work properly.

You can also try to copy the HoI3 folder from the Steam folder and store it somewhere else.

Customers may be reporting an issue with installing The Sims 3 Generations. The error message that they receive when trying to install the game will be similar to “Please use The Sims 3 Launcher and update your version of The Sims 3 before installing this product”. For affected customers, please direct them to the following FAQ for steps to resolve and keep up to date on the issue.

In line "SerialNumber" you can set correct serial key for the game. Then double click the file to run and register it.

(If the file is viewed as an audio file, check that its extension is not *.mp3 but *.reg)

For those that have a 64 bit system and that get a message "invalid serial key" when trying to start the game, change the sniper.reg file that is made available from the game download page so that it adds keys to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\City Interactive\Sniper2" rather than the location in the script - this fixes the issue .

To resolve this you need to enter the serial number before updating it. Delete and reinstall the game, but do uncheck the auto updater and leave the launch game box ticked after installation is complete - then the serial number will work.

The packed file for Victoria is rather large and will take some time to unpack. This will give the effect of the “freezing”. It may take up to 15 minutes, depending on your system, before the freezing stops. Give it some time and all will install properly.

· When downloading the Download file of the game, save it to HDD rather than just run it. · If you run under vista try running as administrator - right click on the icon / "run as administrator" - if you are on XP it is better to have administrative rights

When downloading the Download file of the game, save it to your hard drive rather than just running it from the browser.

Upgrade your video drivers to the latest version - at least DirectX 9c from. They can be found at www.microsoft.com

If you run games under Windows Vista, then try running "as administrator": for that you to right click on the icon of the game, then chose "run as administrator"

If you are using Windows XP and Vista it is better to have administrative rights on your account.

You also may try using Compatibility Mode when running games on Vista: right click on the game icon, choose Properties tab and there will be a "Compatibility" tab with different settings

Sometimes lowering down security/or turning it off and see if it changes the situation - it may block the execution or files or block access to/from them.

If you have a problem with a game, try downloading it one more time, but to a folder somewhere else that a system folder - like Desktop, or C:/Program Files. Try not running it from the browser, because its better you save the file to your hard drive.

If you still have no progress see if you can try to download and install on another PC and check if it is a game related problem, or a PC related one.

The file may also be corrupted. Several reasons can cause this - first maybe you have a virus. Do check this by running a virs/malware scan. Or while downloading the game something may have happened and you downloaded a corrupted file - then you may try to redownload it (maybe to another folder).

If your order is confirmed, then the games are at your disposal on your GamersGate account.

You need to

1) Log in to your account at Gamersgate

2) Go to My Games tab

3) Check the Purchased Games sub-tab

NOTE: Serial keys for games are available at "My Games" section of the website, in the tab "Purchased games" underneath the corresponding game. Note that not all games require a serial key, and thus do not have one.

The manual, if there is one available, can be found in the My Games section once you are logged in. It is right under the title of the concerned game (some games may miss manuals).

Manuals can also be found in the game installation folder or the folder where the game is installed. If you require a manual for some game, and it is not present at any places described above, you can send an email to support@gamersgate.com and ask for it to be sent to you.

Your computer may be new for you, but the drivers used for the hardware in your computer was most likely old even before you bought it. That is why you need to update the drivers from the manufacturers official websites.

NOTE: Do keep your video drivers up to date. Update your DirectX 9c from www.microsoft.com . Preferable version is 9.0c

Running DirectX 10 or 11 is often not enough. You still need to install DriectX 9c as well.

Technical

Some games need DirectX 9c to work. Having DirectX 10 or 11 are not always good enough.

Windows Vista allows to use only DirectX version 10, meaning that games that require the previous version will sometimes not run on Vista due to this reason. Possible solution is to use Compatibility mode.

Try download or install the game on another drive. It may matter if the drive is FAT32 or NTFS formatted.

This is also a file lock issue. See if you can do the following: - Delete all concerning the game, reboot - Make sure you have full admin rights. - Change the settings for your antivirus/firewall so no block will corrupt the download - Please save the download file rather than running it from the browser. - Please redownload the game (if possible, in Safe mode) and make sure you download to C: or to D: - keep the path short.

Errors are mostly due either to the place you download, rights to write files there (check security software), or some other block maybe. See if any changes help you out.

Needless to say, the games are provided to us directly from publishers and developers and do not include viruses, malware or any other unauthorized software. Some anti-virus applications MAY still react improperly and give something called a false positive.

This type of messages appear in case you are installing an expansion or an add-on, not having the required original\previous expansion installed, or you are installing in a different folder. This is most common for adding Hearts of Iron Armageddon to Doomsday expansions and it means that you have installed Armageddon in the wrong folder or not installed at all. The correct install path AFTER Armageddon is installed is, by default, C:Program FilesParadox InteractiveDoomsday.

ADVICE: Do read the game details on games page to know what is required for a particular game/expansion to be installed.

1) An anti-virus application may be blocking/filtering the download. Lower the anti-virus settings or disable the antivirus during the download.

2) Your internet service provider may use a built-in security service, which detects suspicious sites and checks if they are containing viruses,trojans, worms and etc. It probably filtered your download domain and caused problems to the download manager when it tried to countinue downloading.

Please make sure you are running the game with the necessary user privileges – i.e. try running as an administrator via “Run as Administrator” in the context of the executable

Please also check your system to make sure you have access to the Tages folder (e.g. the hidden folder “c:\ProgramData\Tages” resp. “C:\Users\All Users\Tages” in Windows Vista and Windows 7, on an English Windows XP this translates to “c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Tages”). Usually this folder will always be accessible to any account, unless your system has been intentionally modified, e.g. folder permissions or ownerships have been changed or there are monitoring tools running on the PC denying access to this folder.

NOTE: Some anti virus applications gives false positives for files in the games. Needless to say, GamersGate got the games directly from developers and publishers and the downloads do NOT include viruses or other malwares.

1) Copy the download file and the temp folder as they are located near each other

2) Paste on another computer that has connection to the internet

3) Run the download file and fill in the login/password if necessary

4) The installation process will start automatically, if the temporary folder is in place, since it will find the install files.

NOTE: Internet connection is required for performing the installation process. Installation cannot be made manually. It is done automatically and it requires internet connection to be performed properly.

No, you cannot. Internet connection is required to install games. If the target computer has slow download bandwidth, then the game can be downloaded on another computer and then transferred in any way to your original computer. There you can use them to install, but connection is needed to sign in and start the installation process.

NOTE: You should move the download file and the temporary Gamersgate folder (GamersGate temporary files) as they are placed near each other in order to install the downloaded games. Otherwise the downloader will start the download process again. Installation should be started using the download file, and it cannot be done manually from the temporary folder.

As it seems like GamersGate is the only digital distributor out there that do not manipulate the games to fit their own system. There have been reports of difficulties installing addons from GamersGate to games bought elsewhere.

The suggestions below are found on the Paradox Forum. It works for some customers and may also be adaptable for other games:

If the installer cant find HoI 3, delete local content from Steam and download again from Steam. That may make the installer to work properly.

You can also try to copy the HoI3 folder from the Steam folder and store it somewhere else.

No. Internet connection is only necessary during the installation process and the first time you run the game. After that no more internet connection is required, unless it is an online game, or it requires online account creation (and it is specified on the game page)

Yes, some games got some kind of protection. This is done according to the agreement with the developers and publishers. However, the activation limit that may be on this protection is easily reset by an email to support@gamersgate.com. Any game bought on GamersGate is yours to download and install as many times as you like.

Change settings for your browser or try another browser. Go to Internet Explorer>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced tab>Security options group and uncheck the box next to option, \"Check for server certificate revocation\". (requires restart of Internet Explorer to take effect)

If that doesnt work, reset the configurations for IE back to standard.

The path to a certain file can only be so long due to operating system parameters; and if you download somewhere with an already long filename (C:\Windows\Users\Example\My Documents\Downloads) for example; then long named files will cause an error. Try moving the downloader to a shorter named area, ie "C:\Downloads" and try again. If you kept the GamersGate Temporary files you can move them with the installer and continue where you left off.

Go to Internet Explorer>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced tab>Security options group and uncheck the box next to option, \"Check for server certificate revocation\". (requires restart of Internet Explorer to take effect)

If that doesnt work, reset the configurations for IE back to standard.

Most probably, you have a FAT32 File system on the drive you are downloading the game. Fat32 does not support single files that are larger than 4GB in size. For instance, Mass Effect game is one of the very few games at GamersGate that has a file 7gb in size, and at 4GB of download you get this message.The options exclude any possibility to download it to your HDD now, but

1 - you can use a flash drive that has 8 gb space and download to it.

2 - you can use an external hard disc that has NTFS as a file system.

3 - you can create a partition or format an old one and choose NTFS as a new file system for it. Then it will be available for you to download the game.

4 - you can use discs, like DVD9, or blue ray to store the game, that you may have the chance to download somewhere else (since it is not possible to download straight on a CD). DVD 9 allows to write 8 gb of space, whilst blue ray discs allow to store even more.

Gamersgate allows its user to download games of different publishers and developers. For gameplay and technical problems we recommend you to:

First check out our FAQ section to see, if there is a common resolution.

Check GameTutor for similar problems and how people may have resolved them. Most problems are already listed there by our trusted users.

Check out the developers and official game web-sites and forums for information on particular game errors.

A good solution would be to search over the web in forums for the similar problem - you may find a similar problem that will help you to solve the one you have.

If nothing of this helped you, then you should contact the support@gamersgate.com and describe the problem you have using the following form.

1) Your account name

2) Order-id, if the question is about a specific order

3) The full name of the game

4) Full description of the problem. Preferably include images, error texts, print screens and everything that is relevant and may help.

NOTE: Please include previous conversation when asking questions, that will help us to solve the problem faster. We do not answer emails at night and on weekends, so please have patience and you will be gladly assisted as soon as possible.

Installation is done automatically and it requires internet connection to be performed properly.

NOTE: it cannot be made manually. Serial keys for games are available at "My Games" section of the website, in the tab "Purchased games" underneath the corresponding game. Note that not all games require a serial key, and thus do not have one.

Any game bought on GamersGate is yours to download and install as many times you like. Some games are protected with an activation limit, but that limit is easily reset with an email to support@gamersgate.com

Your transaction is secure. GamersGate protects transactions by using well established and internationally recognized payment provider solutions who takes advantage of SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption. In short, SSL encrypts information you are sending through the Internet, into a complex code that no one else can read or change. SSL is just as secure, as if you use your credit card at an ATM.

NOTE: Gamersgate uses third party payment services and we do not have access to any credit card or transaction information.

You can only use patches made for download versions. If the developer do not provide such patch and you think your game need the patch, please contact support@gamersgate.com about it. Include information about what game it is and the name of the patch you think we need to add. Please note, that it may take time to produce and acquire a patch, and that customer support has a main priority set to answering e-mails about problems, yet still your request will be transferred and handled after it is received and read.

If a game does not work or install, it does not mean that the game is broken or faulty. There is a large number of reasons for that. For some games and usual problems we have FAQ section, where you can find a lot of answers to a number of questions. Please do consult the FAQ section and only after trying the recommended actions from it, contact support@gamersgate.com for prompt help.

Some tips to follow during the whole process are the following:

When downloading the Download file of the game, save it to your hard drive rather than just running it from the browser.

Upgrade your video drivers to the latest version - at least DirectX 9c. Actually, many games NEED 9c to work. Running 10 or 11 are not always good enough. DirectX can be found at www.microsoft.com

If you run games under Windows Vista, then try running "as administrator": for that you to right click on the icon of the game, then chose "run as administrator"

If you are using Windows XP and Vista it is better to have administrative rights on your account.

You also may try using Compatibility Mode when running games on Vista: right click on the game icon, choose Properties tab and there will be a "Compatibility" tab with different settings

Sometimes lowering down security/or turning it off and see if it changes the situation - it may block the execution or files or block access to/from them.

If you have a problem with a game, try downloading it one more time, but to a folder somewhere else that a system folder - like Desktop, or C:/Program Files. Try not running it from the browser, because its better you save the file to your hard drive.

If you still have no progress see if you can try to download and install on another PC and check if it is a game related problem, or a PC related one.

Yes, it is. If you wish to verify this, please right click on the payment frame and look at the properties. You will see that the destination address begins with https:// - a sign for a secure connection.

NOTE: Gamersgate uses payment services, provided by other companies, and we do not deal with payments at all. All is done via payment services (like Paypal, Click and buy and Paynova).

To patch your game you will need a patch for a digital version of the game. A patch for a disc version will not work. We are trying to always have the latest patches availible in the My Games section but if you think there is a patch missing, please contact us about it and we will acquire it from the developers.

1.You have got a demo of the game installed. Make sure you uninstall the demo before installing the full game.

2. You have patched the game with a patch for the disc version of the game. You must use a patch for a digital version of the game. If you cant find such patch on the official web sit or at the My Games section at GamersGate, please provide us the patch number and we will ask the developers about it.

3. Sometimes the "Run" option in Windows will not work. Download the file and double click it intead.

4. Network storage will not work. You must download and install on local drives.

The packed file for Victoria is rather large and will take some time to unpack. This will give the effect of the “freezing”. It may take up to 15 minutes, depending on your system, before the freezing stops. Give it some time and all will install properly.

There are NO viruses or trojans in the download. Its likely your anti-virus program having what is called a "false positive". It may have found something in the heuristic search, which is not always 100% accurate. The games are delivered from developers and publishers, so the risk of having an infected download is minimal.

The game is stored in the same folder/location you run the Downloader from. When you run the Downloader, a folder named "GamersGate temporary files" will be created and the game files will be stored in that folder.

The Downloader it self are saved to your usual download storage that you have choosed in your Browser settings.

After the download is complete you will be asked if you want to remove the files or not.

Your computer may be new for you, but the drivers used for the hardware in your computer was most likely old even before you bought it. That is why you need to update the drivers from the manufacturers official websites.

NOTE: Do keep your video drivers up to date. Update your DirectX 9c from www.microsoft.com . Preferable version is 9.0c

Running DirectX 10 or 11 is often not enough. You still need to install DriectX 9c as well.

Gifts

When somebody sends a gift, he/she includes an email address of the recipient. When the gift is sent the recipient receives an email that has a link to Gamersgate to receive the gift. This email has a link to the gift, and it can be activated once the recipient authorises and uses the gift. So the steps are:

Receive an email with the gift.

Go to Gamersgate from the link provided in that email.

Login to your account.

Click the "Redeem this gift"-button and the game(s) will be added to your account.

Should you have any questions you can always contact the customer support for help.

Once the payment is completed and you ended up on the confirmation page, you can fill in your friends name and email address, and finally send the gift card by clicking the "Send gift card by e-mail"-button.

Once the gift card is sent, the recipient can use the link in the email to receive the gift.

If you purchased a gift but did not send the gift card on the order details page, do as follows

1) Login

2) Go to My account on the left

3) Go to Order History and look for the order in which the gift was purchased.

NOTE: If you want to get the game for yourself, since you maybe made a mistake and wanted to buy it you can try sending it to your e-mail, then just use the link of the gift - then the game will be added to your account! If you need guidance, do contact support@gamersgate.com and you will be gladly assisted

If your order is confirmed, then the games are at your disposal on your GamersGate account.

You need to

1) Log in to your account at Gamersgate

2) Go to My Games tab

3) Check the Purchased Games sub-tab

NOTE: Serial keys for games are available at "My Games" section of the website, in the tab "Purchased games" underneath the corresponding game. Note that not all games require a serial key, and thus do not have one.